The RemVu Aquila system - a new dimension to remote video transmission

Product Profile

RemGuard - a major supplier of 3rd party remote monitoring services - is offering their state-of-the-art RemVu Aquila transmission system FREE to any contracted customer during the contracted term (min 36 months).  The RemVu Aquila system is designed to comply with all existing standards including the draft BS8418 Code of Practice for Detector Activated Remotely Monitored CCTV. 

Software based operation allows handling of entry & exit procedures and routes together with avoidance of 'routine' false alarms when accessing the site.   Others features include:
  • Integrated Terminal Adaptor
  • Integrated UPS operation & battery backup management
  • Integrated audio annunciator with stored and user defined messages
  • Live on site networked video access
  • Local Hard disk recording
  • Tamper detection on alarm inputs
  • ISDN line monitor
  • Transient failure reporting & recovery
  • Logging of system events & exceptions
  • RedCARE STU interface
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Technical Specification

Make RemVu
Manufacturer RemGuard Visual Management
Category CCTV>Analogue Transmission
Model code Aquila
Transmission type ISDN transmission
Video Inputs 16 channels
Built-in Modem Yes
TX/RX TX/RX
Network Properties Image Colour: Colour / Monochrome
Interface: 10baseT RJ-45 Ethernet
Physical Specifications Weight g: 5 kg
Dimensions mm: 561 x 285 x 70
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 40
Additional info Transmission system with in-built digital recording properties. Can record 16 video inputs. View live images at up to 20 fps. HTML browser based user interface for direct customer access. Remote alarm transmission and JPEG image transmission. Protocols supported: TCP/IP communications; HTTP web server; FTP file server; TELNET configuration & diagnostics.
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